America and the Great War for Humanity and FreedomJ. C. Winston, 1917 - 352 страница |
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... supplies , and those supplies must largely come from America , and with such coming the submarine pirates of Germany were ominously interfering . In spite of all that the Allies could do , the submarines were destroying their commerce ...
... supplies , and those supplies must largely come from America , and with such coming the submarine pirates of Germany were ominously interfering . In spite of all that the Allies could do , the submarines were destroying their commerce ...
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... supplies which were essential not only to efficiency in the field but also to life itself . Already the pinch of restricted food supplies was felt , reserves were much depleted , and the nation felt that it was living practically from ...
... supplies which were essential not only to efficiency in the field but also to life itself . Already the pinch of restricted food supplies was felt , reserves were much depleted , and the nation felt that it was living practically from ...
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... supplies for their equipment . That is to say , after nearly three years ' warn- ing we were so unready for war that nearly five months must elapse after our declaration of war before we could so much as send recruits to training camps ...
... supplies for their equipment . That is to say , after nearly three years ' warn- ing we were so unready for war that nearly five months must elapse after our declaration of war before we could so much as send recruits to training camps ...
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... supplies as to be able to feed its allies as well as itself for a year or two years to come . These were the conditions on which haply we could hope to avoid having the war transferred from Flanders and Picardy to our own Atlantic ...
... supplies as to be able to feed its allies as well as itself for a year or two years to come . These were the conditions on which haply we could hope to avoid having the war transferred from Flanders and Picardy to our own Atlantic ...
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... supply the materials of war and serve the incidental needs of the nation in the most abundant and yet the most economical and efficient way possible . It will involve the immediate full equipment of the navy in all respects , but ...
... supply the materials of war and serve the incidental needs of the nation in the most abundant and yet the most economical and efficient way possible . It will involve the immediate full equipment of the navy in all respects , but ...
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